GREEN
New lawmakers find surprises
By Danielle Killey The public often sees lawmakers fight, debate and disagree. But new Minnesota legislators say people might not be getting the whole picture. I think people would be surprised how m...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 11:36 AM
Is Earth under attack by Google Sky glitches?
Last June, a Web user happened to notice an artifact in Google Sky, a site that features several different star atlases you can drill down into to see closeups of nebulas, galaxies and stars. It's a...
Posted on 10/31/12 at 9:01 AM
Green streets, blue water, yellow ducks
If you live or work near Bayport, you know about the Duck Derby. Held every year as part of the communitys signature Derby Days Festival, the race pits neighbor against neighbor and brother against si...
Posted on 11/5/10 at 2:47 PM
Greening the workplace
I am kind of peculiar when it comes to living green. I recycle and reuse to some extreme. I would take a small piece of paper that my kids throw in the trash and put it in the paper recycling ba...
Posted on 7/21/10 at 2:38 PM
Kansas man indicted for May 29 bank robbery
A 27-year-old Kansas man was indicted Tuesday in federal court in Minneapolis in connection with the May 29 robbery of the Anchor Bank in St. Paul Park. Christopher Shane Green may also face charges in pursuit and accident that followed the robbery, Woodbury police said.June 17, 2009
Commitment to family and country
June 10, 2009
Bank robbery suspect charged
A 27-year-old Kansas man was charged Monday in connection with the Friday, May 29 robbery of the Anchor Bank in St. Paul Park.June 04, 2009
City awards school, businesses for being 'green'
“Green is the new black.” Mayor Bill Hargis said it best himself Thursday morning at Woodbury’s annual Business Town Meeting, where the city handed out Environmental Excellence awards to four businesses and one school.May 07, 2009
Woodbury green-up day
Woodbury’s annual Arbor Day tree planting event will take place Saturday, April 25 from 9 a.m. to noon.April 07, 2009
City accepting nominations for environmental excellence ‘green’ awards
The city of Woodbury is looking to recognize some green businesses.March 11, 2009
No immediate Green Acres change
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – House Democrats beat back a Thursday attempt to immediately overturn controversial farm property tax law changes legislators made last year.
By Don Davis , January 23, 2009
Some say Green Acres not be the place to be
ST. PAUL -- A 2008 law change threatens farmland across the state – from the Twin Cities suburbs to land bordering lakes and rivers – farmers Wednesday told a Minnesota House committee.
By Don Davis , January 22, 2009
Our View: Red + blue = Green
Political divide and fierce debate on issues is not something new to our country’s history, nor is it a reality that will be going away anytime soon.By Stephanie Bennett, Staff Intern , December 10, 2008
Veteran's view: Being ‘Marine green’ leads to an unexpected journey
Minnesota NewsThe Marine Corps is a funny breed, all its own. I first realized that when I arrived at boot camp in San Diego before my service in the Vietnam War. Our drill instructor pounded it into our heads that we were no longer white, black or Latino; we were Marine green.
By Brad Bennett , November 11, 2008
Pawlenty promotes green jobs
ST. PAUL -- Lower taxes for businesses that add jobs in renewable energy industries is a key part of Gov. Tim Pawlenty's 2009 economic plan.
By Don Davis , November 11, 2008
Viewpoint: Should taxpayers’ money be used by city to promote ‘green’?
In the span of just a few days, the city of Woodbury sponsored two "green" initiatives. While seemingly modest in scope, they ought to ring a few alarm bells for taxpayers growing a bit weary of funding those views with which they may have disagreements.By Jason Lewis, Viewpoint Writer , November 05, 2008
Letter: Hurst has a history of service
I have known Cheryl Hurst to be a dedicated public servant providing leadership to our community for many years. She has been willing to step forward on sometimes controversial issues such as affordable housing.October 24, 2008
Green presented ‘Leading With Faith’ honor
Roger Green, vice president of strategy, policy and communications for HealthEast Care System, was honored Sept. 10.By Special to the Bulletin , October 01, 2008
Countdown begins to green school’s opening
A small army of young green stewards of the land will be amassing at a new school in Woodbury in just a few days.By Amber Kispert-Smith , August 20, 2008
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